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I have the same one on ice. Kind of been more of a Dane1 than a Huffer these days, but I know I am going to want to have one again at some point.
I've owned 5 Huffers and all of them have had light green tops. Convinced me for a bit that it was all that is out there, but seeing these other ones gives me hope that I may get an orange, brown, or red.
Got the same Curbageddon Huffer, one almost done and 2 on ice. Got them in a turquoise, yellow and dark green top ply so there definitely are different ply combinations out there, but I've personally never seen a BBS red ply top before.
Now that you mention it, neither have I.
Re red top ply on BBS - thankfully there have not been that many. I had a couple of the AH black eagle 8.12 decks a long time ago and had seen a couple more around that same time in other graphics, then maybe a run of a certain Polar board had red top and bottom, but all up I don't think it has been a colour that is often used for tops, more for the middle "indicator" layer in Element and a few other brands.
There have been a whole lot more variations on colours more recently though, which is pretty cool to see, but the old traditional yellow, light green, mid and dark blue, orange and a few others are the most common. Teal and mauve / pale purple has also been one I have seen a lot more of, as well as brown, charcoal, grey, pink...
* Almost forgot to say, been riding the Huffer I have as a cruiser for a few "family adventures" recently and it certainly holds up for a board I can just roll around the streets on as well as do a few laps of skateparks too, the 60 mm 90 duro wheels are good for everything on it, without trying too hard to actually do any normal skating.